Learn how your horse’s body works in this free special report about equine anatomy and physiology. We look in-depth at the horse’s skin, types of joints, forelegs, hind legs, feet, head and neck, back, muscles, tendons and ligaments, digestive system, circulatory and respiratory systems, male and female reproductive tracts, and details of the nomenclature used to discuss anatomy and physiology

Download the entire 12-part series on horse anatomy and physiology. The series begins with an overview of horse anatomy and physiology along with basic terminology essential when discussing various conditions with a veterinarian, and how the horse’s skin protects underlying tissues and regulates body temperature.

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Sweet temperament. I have two mares and have not rode him more than about six times in the past two years. Gets along well with the mares. (not sure of what the temperament rating is above, that is why I have listed it here. Read More